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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

I didn't mention in my previous post, another great thing about Coupon Mom's website is that she always has the best deals on Restaurant.com gift certificates. Right now (until 12/31) get a $25 gift certificate using her code CELEBRATE and they are only $2 each!

I always get nervous about using these, but they always work like a charm. Just be sure to check the restrictions, some places have none (those are the best!) and then some want to put rotten restrictions on them, like 'only valid Mon-Thurs' or for parties of more than 4, for example.

Also, the selection might be low right now, but they re-stock the first of the month, and you can usually check her site then for a code for $4-5 each.

Now for the reminder, almost 90% of my coupons expire tomorrow, December 31st. I don't normally buy things just because I have a coupon, but you may want to pull all your expiring coupons and see if there is anything you want to pick up. I use couponmom.com sometimes to check coupon matchups for ShopRite (if you are in NJ, she also has Stop & Shop and Pathmark matchups, no Acme though, that's what I'm for ;) Just go to her site, you may need to register if you haven't already, and click on "Grocery deals by state".

I might be swinging over to ShopRite tomorrow to get a few things before all those coupons expire!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Ok, no blood, but sweat, sure. And tears, almost. Let me just tell you...I worked hard for these freebies! It is like a mini-soap opera. Last night I was talking to Marc about the CVS deals, and he was letting me know that he had to leave really early for a football game and that the roads were going to be really bad. I was stressing about the idea of taking Rayna out in the morning in icy conditions just to go to CVS...but I know the stuff would be gone if I didn't act fast. There is a 24 hour CVS not too far from me, and I thought, is it nuts to go and get the deals at midnight? We were awake, so Marc is like, yeah do it!!

Ahem. There are TONS of crazy deal-shoppin' ladies hitting up the 24 hour CVS at just before midnight. (There was even a lady who dragged her infants out in a stroller, which I thought was just crossing the line.) I managed to get most of the free stuff (see above), but all of the Arm & Hammer cleaners were gone, the heating pads were gone, etc. I felt ok about my amount of free stuff, though, and I came home.

Then comes this morning. Marc's game is postponed due to the weather and the roads are not that bad. So we go to church, have lunch with my parents afterwards, and then stop by their CVS. It was ransacked! They had nothing that I didn't already purchase. Finally on my way home, I stopped by my local CVS to give it one last hurrah. Also ransacked and they say we don't even carry that Arm & Hammer cleaner.

Along the way I also picked up the $15 in Coke, get $5 ecbs deal, buying 4 cases of Coke (using 4 $1 off coupons from MyCokeRewards) and a Smartwater. Those ecbs don't print. Also, I noticed from the night before, my Sally polish and eyeshadow ecbs didn't print. I'm explaining the scenario to the manager and he is super incredulous thinking I am a professional CVS sheister. I was hitting up a store at midnight, after all.

Sigh. So I did get my ecbs to print, finally, and I am pretty happy to have a year's supply of free listerine and to have restocked my soda. But is it terrible that I still am really wishing for the other free stuff? lol...I think it becomes an addiction. I also didn't realize that Right Guards were limit 5, and I only had picked up 2 when I had the chance. D'oh! What is different about this free bonanza that everyone in the tri-state area turned out? The word is really spreading about CVS!

Oh, but I still didn't pay more than $3 out of pocket for it all, including the sodas. So I'm still pretty happy! :)

Also, one not mentioned, Crest Prohealth toothpaste and rinse are $2.99, printing $2 extrabucks, so the "final" price is $0.99 each (limit 2). There are $1 off Prohealth toothpaste and $1 off Prohealth rinse coupons from last Sunday's P&G Brandsaver insert, making these both free.

Now I hope the roads are ok to drive this morning, 'cause I'm going to CVS!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

One of my favoritest chain restaurants is Maggiano's. We like to go with another couple and get the all-you-can-eat "family-style" deal. I don't know how I stumbled across it, because with other desserts staring me in the face, what made me choose lemon cookies? But one time I did go ahead and pick them as one of the desserts, Vera's Lemon Cookies (to be precise), and I have been super-hooked ever since. They are little crescent shaped iced lemon cookies that just fall apart in your mouth after you dip 'em in your coffee...mmm.

Well, in my constant quest for a delicious lemon cookie, I decided to try the recipe from December's issue of Real Simple magazine. As a disclaimer I'm going to say that I *cannot* bake at ALL. Poor Marc asked me to make brownies to bring to his Bible group on Thursday and sadly he brought a pan of undercooked brownie goo. I can cook well, but just no luck with baking.

Soooo, YES! Those cookies in the picture are mine. I really made them and they are super cute looking and delicious! I am VERY proud of myself, can you tell? I ate tons of them tonight and there are still a bunch left. There's no fancy ingredients and it only uses one juicy lemon, so these would also be frugal little cookies to give as gifts. Don't worry about the icing getting messed up in your packaging, it will harden to a shiny glaze.

With an electric mixer, beat the butter and granulated sugar until fluffy. Add the egg yolks, vanilla, and salt and beat to combine. (from me- I did not have kosher salt and I'm pretty sure my butter was salted, so I just threw a tiny pinch of table salt.) Gradually add the flour, mixing until just incorporated.

Divide the dough in half and shape into 1 1/4 inch-diameter logs. Wrap in wax paper and refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes. (me again- my dough was very dry and I couldn't get it into a log shape for anything. I rolled it into two balls of dough and refrigerated...in Saran wrap because I didn't have any wax paper...I know, I'm like MacGyver!)

In a small bowl, whisk together the confectioners' sugar, lemon juice, and zest until it forms a thick but pourable glaze (add more lemon juice if necessary). Dip the top of each cookie into the glaze and let set, about 15 minutes.

Note, instead of refrigerating the dough, freeze the logs for up to 2 months. To bake, follow the recipe instructions, cutting and baking the dough from frozen, and use the upper end of the time range.

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Ta-da! I hope you like them as much as I do. I really think they'd be a nice addition to your Christmas cookies. Love, Bay

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Just out of festivity, here are a few Christmas-related links that I have enjoyed and wanted to pass on.

There is something so innocent and magical about kids believing in Santa Claus, I just love it. I don't think my dad approved of having us believe in Santa, but my mom did, so in the early years I was a little confused as to whether he existed or not. I stumbled across this page, and think this is just adorable. Very cute for kids that might be at the age of doubting!

Further cementing my reputation as a geek, I will admit that as a young teen I saw Sandra Bullock's "The Net" and pretty much wanted to be her character. Order a pizza online and throw up this fireplace screensaver and you can be antisocial too! I could do without the crackle sound effects.

Ever wonder how Christmas is celebrated in other countries? Here is an exhaustive list. I like how Micronesians are in church all day long and then applaud themselves when receiving two bars of soap.

First, if you are new to working deals at Acme, please read the background info on one of my earlier deals posts. This will explain how the coupons double & how to print two copies of the printable coupons.

I guess Acme is making us wait until after the holidays to bring back the good sales. Here is what I see for this week:

Bird's Eye Voila! frozen meal kits are 33% off (sale prices range from $4.01-$$5.35). Use the $1 off two coupons here. If you purchase 3 packages, hurry and complete the rebate form available here to get a free Charlie Brown dvd of your choice. It seems that the free DVD also comes with some coupons.

For 4 days only (12/19-12/22) Kraft Philadelphia cream cheese bars are on sale for $1. Sign up your email here and you will get a coupon for a $1 off 2. That makes these only $0.50 each! That's a great price and a lot of holiday recipes require cream cheese (like cheese balls ;)

For 4 days only (12/19-12/22) Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans are on sale for $1 each.

Kellogg's cereal straws, 20 oz. Raisin Bran, 12 oz. Crispix & 18 oz. Bitesize Frosted Mini Wheats are on sale 6 for $9 (This whole circular is putting a lot of misleading "$1.50 each" with small print saying "must buy 6", so be careful! You might think you could only buy one or two and you will NOT get the sale price). There are $1 off two coupons here, a $1 off Frosted Mini Wheats here, and $1 off one printables here. If you used two of each coupon, you could have 6 boxes of cereal for $0.66 each!

Hillshire Farms Lit'l Smokies or Weiners are on sale 2 for $6. There is a save $1 off two coupon from a recent insert that would make these $2.50 each.

Fresh Express Complete Salad Kits are $3 each. Use the $1 printable here to get them for $2 each. There are also $0.50 coupons available at the same link for Fresh Express tender greens salad blends that will double to $1 off.

Pop Secret is one sale buy one get one free this week. Pay for one box at $3.49, use the $0.50 off two boxes coupon from last weeks paper which will double to $1, and they will be $1.25 a box.

Stove Top boxed stuffing mix is on sale for $1.25 a box.

Get two 12-packs of Coca-Cola cans for $3 when you purchase two Nabisco snack crackers at 2 for $4. So spend $7 total for two boxes of crackers and two boxes of soda using the coupon on the last page of the circular.

That seems to be all that I can see in the way of good deals this week. If you have any, please feel free to post in the comments. Love, Bay

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

In my freebies post yesterday, I mentioned a code for 10 free Pampers Gifts to Grow points. Freebies 4 Mom has a post up with some more codes & alerting that December is free shipping month to cash in on your rewards...I didn't know you had to pay shipping on the rewards normally! That is kind of ridiculous, but good to know that December is the time to redeem.

With these codes I now have enough in my account for a free box of Cheerios! ;)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Even though my photo editing skills were always seriously limited, I always managed to somehow have Photoshop on my home computer. Recently, when I purchased a new one, it didn't come with Photoshop, and I didn't seem to mind for a while.

Enter my blog, and suddenly I want to do basic photo editing like cropping photos. That is when I found out about Picnik. It is totally free, you don't need to download anything...you don't even need to register!

All you do is upload your picture from your computer, facebook, or whatever site you have it on. From there you can crop, brighten, add text, etc. I used Picnik to add the text to my banner up top. This is a free layout where you have to add the text to the image and that's how I did it! (Aside: I was also tinkering with Picnik to create my own blog button, but I'm gonna hold out until I get a new blog template. I like the free option I have now, but would like to get something a little more "professional." Know any good blog designers?)

So here's a button for you to click if you wanna hop on Picnik yourself.

So if last week was a light posting week for me, this week is extra so! There are the doctors appointments, meeting with friends, and Christmas shopping going on, and then I will be back in full swing again.

So hang tight! I have a pantry project I've been working on that I'm going to put up here soon that might really help you.

Monday, December 15, 2008

It looks like the double cash back has been extended still...so you can keep using this deal!

It is the last day before Christmas to earn double cash back on all of your online purchases at Ebates! Shop today and get 12% cash back on your purchases at Barnes & Noble and 20% back on Kodak Gallery! I am definitely going to use this today to complete my online shopping. I clicked through Ebates and made a purchase from Sephora last week and already have $6 put in my cash back account.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

This has been a busy week for me, shopping & meeting up with friends for the holidays. That combined with not-too-many great deals has made for a slow posting week. I thought I'd just type up one post with my WW updates along with a deal.

I really like the Entertainment book, and think that it is almost always worth its price. Right now, Walgreens is offering a $5 register reward (just like a CVS extracare buck) for any $25 purchase. The $25 purchase requirement is before all coupons. Also, there is a $10 off Entertainment book coupon in the Walgreens store circular. Purchase your area Entertainment book for $25, use the $10 off ad-coupon & get a $5 register reward for your next transaction, and it is like getting the book for $10! These also make good gifts; I think the movie theatre coupons alone make it worth it. I tried to hit up my local Walgreens on my way to meet a friend for lunch and they were sold out! I tell ya, I have NO luck with Walgreens!

So this morning was also my Weight Watcher meeting day and I have not been posting much about WW here, because almost nothing is going on. I lose 1/2 pound, I gain 1/2 pound, today I was down 3/4 lb...I think it is just because it is the holidays and I know that New Years will bring some more determination. So it is kind of like oh well for now ;) But I really wanted to make it today, because WW unveiled a new program called "Momentum", and now there is no more Flex or Core plans, it is all one program. It really still seems to be the same for people who have followed the Flex plan (counting points), except now they are telling you to eat more of the Core foods. They want you to use your points on more filling foods like whole grains, lean protein and vegetables rather than just eating a slice of pizza for 8 points and nothing else. Well, duh! But now you can also bank your activity points which is really good, because it never failed that the days that I would get in a big workout would be the days that I didn't feel like eating all of my points. So there are some good changes there.

That's it. Hopefully we get some more good deals popping up right before Christmas!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Going beyond the usual gift giving for my family and friends is an important part of Christmas for me. Every year I try to sponsor Christmas gifts for children and donate money to causes that I care about. I was talking to one of my friends about ways that I am giving this Christmas, and we decided that a post here was in order. Not because I want to toot my horn in any way, but because I hope to inspire others to give as well.

Money- The most obvious way to give this season is to donate money to a worthy cause. This Christmas I am giving a monetary donation to:

Jewels for Jamie- Jewels for Jamie is a new foundation started by Jason & Nikki Arnold after the loss of their newborn daughter, Jamie. Jason & Nikki were able to have keepsake pendants made from Jamie's hand & footprints, and these keepsakes immediately became their most valuable possessions. The Arnold's have started Jewels for Jamie to provide these tangible mementos to other parents who have experienced a perinatal loss. They are offering up support services in the Tucson, AZ area, with a hope to expand from there. If you would like to read more about their story & their mission, you can visit their website. Donations may be sent to:

Jewels for Jamie7049 E. Tanque VerdeSuite 127Tucson, AZ 85715-5311

Gifts-Every year I have been able to find a program where I can sponsor Christmas for a needy child. The last two years Marc's job has had a program, and previously I was able to find something similar through my mom's job. If your workplace or church doesn't have a program like this, you can always contact your local United Way or county social services to see if they have requests from local families. This year I purchased gifts for a local 4 year old boy who requested "anything Spiderman." That was actually surprisingly easy & I was able to get three really nice presents for a great price.

Operation Christmas Child- Another way I am giving gifts is by making two shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. I had actually never heard about this before, until some fellow bloggers wrote about their participation. What you do is put together a shoebox filled with age appropriate toys, hard candy, socks, toothpaste & other approved items and OCC will distribute the boxes, along with a gospel message, to needy children throughout the world. You can work on your boxes all year and turn them in at the nationwide distribution centers in November, or mail them in any time throughout the year. It really is easy to participate since a lot of the items are things you can get free through the usual 'deals'. Which leads me to...

Donating your surplus "deal" items- If you are a regular reader of this blog, or any others that promote CVS-ing & couponing, you are probably accumulating a bit of surplus free stuff. My parents' church has a food bank and I can easily donate extra items there (like all those free Suave shampoos & conditioners I scored a couple months back). If your church doesn't have a regular distribution, your local women's shelter probably accepts these items. That is why I never pass up a free deal. Even if it is something I won't use, I can get it and donate it to a worthy cause. Why leave it on the shelf? Another idea for your deal items is to give them as bonus gifts to friends and family. These items make great stocking stuffers or you could package a little basket.

I hope this post has given you some ideas for how to give a little extra this Christmas. God bless! Love, Bay

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

I think every online shopper is at least vaguely aware of coupon codes online, but I wanted to put this up as a resource for you when looking for coupon codes.

If you are looking for a really quick coupon code to get you in and out of your shopping cart fast, check www.retailmenot.com. I've gone here to check for Victoria's Secret coupon codes (because VS actually lets you use THREE in one transaction!) & they also have other stores available. For example, there is a $10 off $30 coupon for American Girl listed here. I have also found retailmenot to be good for Papa John's online coupons.

If you want to get the most bang for your buck, shop through a program that will give you extra rewards, such as MyPoints and Ebates. I've already written about my love for MyPoints, and I often complete a lot of my online purchases through Mypoints because I will earn big points for them, such as right now Overstock.com is offering MyPoints members 10 points per dollar in addition to their site-wide free shipping.

Ebates is another program you can use. Shop by clicking through Ebates' links to your favorite merchants and you will earn cash back on your purchases. Right now is double cash back, so some sites are giving 8% cash back! You will get this money in the form of a check in February (Ebates sends out checks several times a year). What is great is that Ebates shows you what other coupon code offers you can use in addition to your cash back. If you want to sign up under my referral and earn a $5 bonus, you can sign up here.

Whatever you do, don't shop online without coupon codes and without getting something in return. Combine these offers with a rewards-generating credit card and you can get yourself some really good bonuses for things that you have to purchase anyway.

For those of you who would rather make homemade gifts this year, or don't know what to buy various teachers, co-workers, doormen...There are gifts in a jar. Gifts in a jar can be anything, like the beautiful limoncello above, to pre-made cookies and candies. Most common, and probably the most economical for you to make, are the mixes in a jar.

It is not just soup or chocolate chip cookie mix, either. You can make anything from trail mixes, to breakfast mixes. Here are a few different ones that won't put too much strain on your wallet. Just make little cards with the name of the mix, the additional ingredients and instructions. You can also decorate the tops of the jars with fabric & attach the cards with raffia, or cover with tissue paper and tie the card on with ribbon.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Empty mix in a large bowl. Combine dry mix and then add additional ingredients. Mix well. Spoon batter into greased muffin tins 2/3 of the way full. Bake 16 minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy!

Apple Cinnamon Pancakes (or whatever dried fruit you use!)

Use a 1 qt. canning jar & pack down the ingredients in the order listed:3 cups flour3 T sugar2 T baking powder1/2 cup dried apples (or whichever fruit you want to use, blueberries, etc.)4 t. cinnamon (if you are not using apples, you can nix this if you want, I'm not a cinnamon fan)1 t. salt

Monday, December 8, 2008

I've been busy running around doing all the usual Christmas shopping, so it has been a slow news weekend. I found a couple of posts about free items at Target and I thought I'd pass them along. Not sure if I'm gonna run out to Target for these, but if you are stopping by it is worth a shot!

Moneysavingmom has a post about possible free Rayovac batteries at Target here. If you can find the Rayovac batteries in your Target's dollar section, this would be a sweet deal!

Common Sense with Money has a post about free Airwick Luminair flameless candles here. These would make great little add-on gifts or stocking stuffers.

Hope these work for you! Also, to let you know, there is a website called A Full Cup that has a Target printable coupon generator, that lets you save some paper when printing Target printable coupons. Go here to check it out. And don't forget that Target store coupons can be combined with manufacturer coupons to get some really good deals. My store used to give me a hard time about this, so I tend to go to the youngest cashiers available, it sounds terrible to say, but the young ones actually tend to listen and say "I'll try it" while the older ones just want to argue. But it does work!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Ever seen those big Redbox movie rental kiosks in your grocery store? My Acme definitely has one, but apparently they are every where, including (in some areas) Walmarts, Walgreens & McDonald's (the geniuses at McD's are responsible for creating Redbox).

WELL...I see a lot of blogs posting Redbox codes every Monday for a free rental. This has never seemed convenient for me, as we probably won't watch the movie on Monday and then I will get charged $1 a day until I bring the movie back. What I just learned from The Centsible Sawyer is that there are other codes frequently popping up that can be used any night of the week. She also has some codes on her site for free movies at Walmart on Sundays. Check out her post about Redbox here.

I'm not sure if I'll actually start using this soon, since I already use Netflix and have a lot of 'shows' on my DVR. But I think it's good to know about the free code site in the event any of us have a movie fix, it might as well be free!

Friday, December 5, 2008

First, if you are new to working deals at Acme, please read the background info on one of my earlier deals posts. This will explain how the coupons double & how to print two copies of the printable coupons.

The deals are still pretty slim. Here is what I see:

Non-coupon deals:Lean Cuisine & Stouffer's Red Box- All 50% off. Buy any two Pepperidge Farm Holiday Crackers (2 for $5) get a free 26 oz. Swanson Cooking stock ($2.99 value) when you use your Supercard. If you have a coupon for Swanson stock, use it and the coupon value will be applied towards your totalAntioch Stuffed Chicken Breast single serve sale for $1 eachThomas English Muffin twin packs are on sale for $1.99

Deals using printable coupons and regular coupons:

In the Acme Big Book circular (the monthly book) there is a coupon for Prima Familia Italian Meatballs, buy one get two free.

On the front page of this week's circular is a coupon for buy one get two free Hormel Black Label Bacon.

There is a coupon in the Big Book for 15 bottles of POWERade or POWERade Zero for $10 (a savings of $5). There is also a coupon on the last page of this week's circular for a free 24-pack of Dasani water when you purchase 10 bottles of POWERade. Use them both and get 15 bottles of POWERade and 24 bottles of Dasani for $10.

Progresso classic soups are on sale for $1 each. Use the $1 off 2 or $2 off 4 coupon here to get them for $0.50 each.

Green Giant frozen boxed vegetables are on sale for $1 each. Use the $0.60 off 2 coupon here (they will double to $1.20) to get them for $0.40 each.

15.6-18 oz. General Mills cereals & Nature Valley granola bars are $2 each when you buy four. Not sure if Wheaties is included but there are $0.75 cents off (will double to $1.50) coupons here that would make them $0.50 a box. There are $1 off two General Mills coupons here and here. There are also $1 off three General Mills coupons in recent newspaper inserts.

Soy Joy bars are on sale for $1 each. Use the buy one get one free coupon from a recent insert to get them for $0.50 each.

Lysol cleaning products are on sale for $2.50 each. There are printables here for $0.50 (will double to $1) or $1 off. Get each Lysol product for $1.50.

Swiffer Dust & Shine Spray is $2.99, use the $1 coupon from the last P&G Brandsaver insert and get it for $1.99. Swiffer Wet and Dry Refills are $3.99 each. There is also a $1 off two refills coupon in the P&G Brandsaver making these $3.49 each.

I guess you can tell by that last one that the deals really aren't that spectacular. If I see something better in the store I'll update the post. If you see anything good, leave a comment. Thanks!! Love, Bay

Thursday, December 4, 2008

iHere are a few more websites that you may be interested in joining. I am a member of all of these and there aren't any referrals needed here, you just sign up.

Vocalpoint- I love Vocalpoint! You join, they mail you free things. Well, they also have a bunch of other activities and articles going on, but when they do have promotions they just up and mail you something free. I have received a free Venus Breeze razor, coupon packs for Starkist tuna & Del Monte fruit bowls, and just this week I got a little calendar/planner from Crest with coupons, including a coupon for a free Crest Weekly Clean toothpaste. You can sign up here.

Shespeaks- This site is another that aims to be a community for women, with polls, chats, etc. What is cool is that they claim to have special offers, coupons, and products to test out. I was just selected for my first product test & will be receiving some free Ghirardelli chocolate squares. You can sign up here.

House Party- I would love to have one of these! Will they ever pick me? lol...Maybe I'm not putting that I have enough friends to invite...Anyway, House Party is a site for different companies to promote their products by sending kits to people who pledge to host a party & invite all their friends. The host gets supplies to help throw the party & samples to give out/use at the party. There was one where you had to have an Xbox 360, and they sent out a movie from Netflix and a SceneIt game to use on the Xbox. If any of you are chosen to host a party, you better invite me! You can sign up here.

Lysol is offering a free "Looking after you and your baby" booklet to mothers of babies 0-18 months. It probably also contains some coupons, but also after you sign up there is a link to Home Solutions where you can print some coupons right now.

Five...five dollar...five dollar magazine subscriptions! Ok, I love that Subway jingle way too much! I look for excuses to say five dollars!

I think magazine subscriptions make great Christmas gifts, especially for those on your list that are far away (no shipping on your part!). Hearst magazines is offering a holiday special for $5 subscriptions to these magazines:

For years I have heard people talk about Aldi, but I have never ventured into one. Recently, I found out that my friends Dylan & Stephanie really love Aldi. The fact that someone I know personally shopped there made me feel a little more open to trying it. After Dylan's whole-hearted endorsement, I finally went yesterday in the name of 'blog research'.

What is Aldi?It is a discount grocery store that carries almost entirely generic products. They don't just take the 'no frills' attitude with the products, they are sparse with their features (no bakery, no deli, etc.) & even require you to put a quarter in the cart & bring your own bags. If no one told you to bring your own bags, ahem, you can buy them for a few cents each. I remember that paper bags were 6 cents each, because I thought I was buying three, but my cashier never charged for them. Oops!

Are the prices really that good?Yes. The prices are very low! They aren't as low as combining a really good store sale with coupons, but they were very good everyday prices. For example, I always buy Berkeley & Jensen diapers (Bj's brand) that are 17 cents a diaper. That is my "cornerstone price" that I compare other deals and sales to. If a diaper sale doesn't work out to be cheaper than 17 cents a diaper, I don't bother, because I know that the everyday price at Bj's will beat the so-called deal. Here at Aldi's, their store brand diaper worked out to be 15 cents a diaper! There were a lot of other good prices for random things, like full-size frozen pepperoni pizzas for $2.49.

Am I going to give up Acme for Aldi?Not at all. I think that I'll be sure to shop Aldi once and a while (especially for parties, there were tons of affordable chips, dips, cookies, frozen appetizers, etc. that beat what I could buy at Acme or Bj's any day--also staple items were very good prices), but I can usually do pretty well for my weekly trip going to Acme using my deals and coupons. For example, right now at Acme, boxes of Quaker instant oatmeal are on sale for $2.50 and I have a bunch of $1 off coupons. The price would be $1.50 for a box of Quaker oatmeal, and Aldi had their brand at $1.50 regular price. Now, you're saying, that's contradictory, why bother with the coupons in the first place? Well I get a lot of other great deals at Acme & I just can't stop shopping there for other stuff I regularly buy. While I was at Aldi I searched high and low for natural applesauce for the baby, and I couldn't find one variety that didn't contain high fructose corn syrup. I also only buy organic milk, it is just one of my preferences and even though Aldi's milk was awesomely cheap ($2.49 a gallon), I just couldn't buy it.

Hopefully my review helped de-mystify the store for you if you never shopped there before. Aldi doesn't really deserve it's reputation as a "poor people's store" as the quality seems good and you could really do quite a bit of your regular shopping here and still not buy all processed foods. As a matter of fact, there is another blogger out there who calls herself The Aldi Queen, and she has a whole website devoted to menu plans using only ingredients found at Aldi's and her recipes look really good!

I stumbled upon this really great tutorial for how to recycle old magazines into homemade gift bows. This was perfect for me, because I had signed up for a free subscription to Elle Decor without realizing just how awful the magazine really is. I am not in the billionaire-NYC-decorator market, I guess. I even tried canceling the free subscription, because the heavy mag just lands right in the recycle pile, but no one really wants to take responsibility for the free subscription.

But this is a really cool use for recycling those pretty ads into something I can actually use for the holidays. So the ones in my picture look a little challenged, but I'm getting better. It's late! The big black one on the bottom was a Rolex ad, lol.

I just love wrapping gifts, so I have a feeling I'm going to be making a bunch of these for Christmas. Oh and they only cost about a penny for the paper fastener! A penny definitely works for me. Check out Works for Me Wednesday at Rocks in My Dryer!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

My Christmas tree is up! (I will post a pic soon, because I know you want to see it, right?!) So now it really does seem like Christmas-time has started for me. I love everything about Christmas, especially giving (and wrapping, cause I'm a nerd) gifts. I am not so down with physically shopping for gifts. I just really can't stand going out and hunting for something, braving crowds, leaving my house. That kind of thing! A few of my girlfriends decided to stop swapping gifts years ago, because the whole, "I'm getting you a $25 gift, you get me a $25 gift, now let's swap" thing was getting old. Instead we vowed to get together for dinner or hang out in some way, since getting together is much more important. That has also fallen by the wayside and it's a shame!

Just recently a few of my old co-workers decided that in lieu of a lunch-time Christmas gift swap (where they're watching the clock and I'm half-paying attention, trying to feed Rayna) we are going to go out for a leisurely dinner! We are still swapping gifts, since these girls are shoppers ;) but I am really looking forward to the actual get-together. While gifts are great, make time to see your friends this Christmas.

I saw this video on the blog Like Merchant Ships and I thought it was really good. Now, I'm not anti-gift giving in any way, but I think it does have a pretty good message to keep the holiday in perspective:

Monday, December 1, 2008

First, if you are new to working deals at Acme, please read the background info on one of my earlier deals posts. This will explain how the coupons double & how to print two copies of the printable coupons.

There are sooo few deals, yet again. Here is what I see:

Non-coupon deals:Simply Orange juice- 59 oz. carafes are on sale for $3. The family size carafe is 89 oz. on sale for $4.99. Get whichever size you want, it is pretty much the same price per ounce (it is $0.05 per ounce for the smaller size and $0.056 per ounce for the larger size.)
Red Baron 12" frozen pizzas are on sale for $4 each
41-50 ct. Acme Shrimp Ring is on sale for $4.99
3 lb. bag of Florida Tangerines are on sale for $2.99
3 lb. or larger packs of Boneless Chicken Breast are $1.88 lb.

Deals using printable coupons and regular coupons:Quaker Instant Oatmeal is on sale for $2.50 each. There are $1 off coupons here, here and here that make them $1.50 each.

Progresso Traditional and Rich & Hearty Soups are on sale 4 for $6 (must buy 4!). Use the $2 off 4 cans coupon here to get them for $1 each.

Get a FREE 12-pack of Nestea Iced Tea 16.9 oz. bottles when you buy any 3 12-pack cans of Coca-Cola products. Use the coupon on page 6 of the circular to get the free 12 pack of Nestea. If you participate in My Coke Rewards you can also redeem 35 points for a "$1 off a 12-pack" coupon. It will generate a URL that you can print and hit the back button a few times to print again. (If that doesn't work for you, copy and paste the URL into a different browser). Redeem 70 points, print a total of 4 coupons, and save one for later.

Get a FREE 12-pack of 7-Up, A&W, Sunkist or Canada Dry cans when you buy any 3 12-packs for $3.33. That is four 12-packs of soda for $9.99. Use the coupon on page 6 of the circular.

This might be the only decent deal, if you really need some of these items:

Spend $20 in participating Proctor & Gamble products and receive a $5 off coupon for your next shopping order. You also will receive 5 free redbox movie rentals (which are right in the Acme). The P&G Brand saver coupon insert was just in this Sunday's paper, so there are a ton of coupons available for these items. There are too many participating items to mention here, but check the last page of your store circular, enter your zip code & view it online here.

One example scenario would be: (all coupons from the P&G insert in Sunday's paper)

Buy One 8 pack of Duracell AA batteries at $5.99 (get an additional free 6.4 oz. Crest toothpaste, too, using the coupon at the bottom of the page!) use the $1.50 off coupon.

Buy one DayQuil or NyQuil at $4.99, use the $1.50 off coupon.

Buy one Gillette body wash at $4, use the $2 off coupon.

Buy one Herbal Essences hair product at $2.99, use the $1 off coupon.

Buy two 6.4 oz. Crest Toothpastes at 2 for $3, use the $1 off one coupon.

You will get credit for $21.97 worth of participating P&G products, pay only $14.97 out of pocket, and get your $5 off coupon to use on your next transaction. So it is like you are getting all of that for $9.97. Of course you can change that for whatever items you need.

So this weekend Marc & I went on a little getaway with my brother and sister-in-law. We went to NYC to see comedian Jim Gaffigan, and ending up seeing some sites and eating some really great food!

Now we are home, of course, and I have a bit to catch up on. I will post the Acme deals today asap. I don't see any super fabulous Cyber Monday deals, but check out my post below about Mypoints, I think you'll like it!!

I am a member of about a million different kinds of websites, and I find that people do enjoy hearing about sites I use & checking them out for themselves. One website I think you may be interested in joining is Mypoints.

This is not some kind of program I barely use and am just hoping to earn some kind of referral credit.I have been a Mypoints member for 10 years!I couldn’t believe it when I got an “anniversary” email from them a few months ago, but it’s true because Mypoints has been good to me over the years.Some people dog it because it can be slow going, but I have been able to earn quite a few gift cards.I have their credit card, which automatically gives you a point per dollar.But, there are plenty of easy ways to earn points quickly.The first is they send quite a few emails, and when you click through the link you get 5 points instantly.Generally there is some type of offer to be had, like “click the link and get 5 points, join Netflix and get 2,000 points”, etc.There isn’t any obligation to join or buy anything, you can just score an easy five points.

When you do shop online, you can click through Mypoints and get several points per dollar.Sometimes there will be an order code, such as Overstock.com loves to offer Mypoints members points per dollar on a purchase as well as free shipping.Other times, you can click through the Mypoints site and use your own coupon codes, to “stack” the offers to your advantage.Example:Recently I ordered a gift from Victoria’s Secret.com.I clicked through Mypoints’ link, but then used my own coupon codes to get a discount & I was still credited 3 points per dollar on my Mypoints account.

They are constantly adding new participating merchants, like this week they added StubHub; earn 3 points per dollar spent at StubHub.

Once you have earned yourself points, you can redeem them for various rewards, mostly gift cards.One final thing that they’ve started recently was offering their own printable coupons (the same that you find on coupons.com), but they will give you 10 points for every coupon printed and redeemed, plus a 25 point bonus every month you redeem 5 or more coupons.If you’re going to use them anyway, you might as well get a little something extra for it.

You can check them out at www.mypoints.com.If you would like to have me send you a referral email so you can sign up and I get credit, just leave me your email in a comment or send me an email and I’ll send it to you!